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Netrage1
Mar 04, 2014Aspirant
IP address of ReadNAS Remote
I am slightly confused over the connections available for the ReadyNAS. I know that my local network can see the ReadyNAS and that I can use the DHCP IP address assigned by my router to view the ad...
siigna
Mar 04, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
If you are accessing the NAS by its LAN address, then it's local LAN traffic. If you are accessing via Remote address it is via the Remote tunnel. Simple as that.
It's expected that if you are local to the NAS you won't bother with using the Remote client, since there's no need for it.
It's expected that if you are local to the NAS you won't bother with using the Remote client, since there's no need for it.
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